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Date: 2005-08-11 08:24:14
Civil law
Property law
Patent law
Royalties
Copyright law
Audio Home Recording Act
Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel
United States Copyright Office
Copyright Royalty Board
United States copyright law
Intellectual property law
Law

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